THE DAILY NEBRASKAN C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort ill .tnu'iitof K Allen Arches, removal of Corns ami Ingrowing NHik Adjust men and the relief 410 Canter COMFORT ajulldlng OLIVER THEATRE " toNIOHT-AT 8:00 and All Week OTIS OLIVER AND PLAYERS THE VIRGINIAN" M.tlnee. Wednesday and Sat urdny at .TOO MANY COOK8" Mon., Tues., Wed. . Gladys Drockweil In Thrilling RoU WHO IS THE "WILDCAT" In the Wm. Fox Special THE DEVIL'S WHEEL One of the Big Pictures of the Year 8ee this Popular Little Aetreet In the Hand of the Apaches See How a Woman Ruled the Heart of Paris Underworld Do We Possess Two Natures? It There Bad and Good In Each of Ue? SIDNEY DREW COMEDY J. MONTGOMERY FLAGG SATIRE Show at 1, 3, 6, 7 and Waffles and Coffee 1Sc HENDRY'S CAFE 138 North Eleventh Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb. GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Works 828 Bo. 11th Phone B-6576 ' Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 18TH AND P Professional Optical 8ervice Eyes ExamlnM Qlassea Fitted Any Lens DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optonwtrlst 1234 O St. Opposite Miller A Paine Tuclier-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelera and Optlelana Dealers In Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sterling EUrer and Op tical merchandise. Export Watch, Clock. Jewelry and Optical Repalrin Luncheonette rsILLER'S LJ loccrDiPTION f fVW a-fc'w HARM AQY Phone SHOES D3781 May 3 I'hl Delta Theta Lincoln. May 4 Dramatic Club Vaudeville Temple Thl Kappa PsI Annual Spring Tarty. Komensky Club Picnic Crete. I'nlon Society Picnic Crete. University Band Red Triangle Benefit Auditorium. May 10 Thl Kappa Pel Annual Mother's Day. May 11 Alpha Thcta Chi banquet Lincoln. May 23 XI Psl Phi banquet Lincoln. Ivy Day. Sunday was Mothers Day at'the Alpha Sigma Phi chapter house. The ont-of town gdests were Mrs. George Rohwer, Calhoun; Mrs. Gertrude Dot weiler, Los Angeles. Cal.; Mrs. C. A. Millar. Mrs. J. M. Fowler. Falrvlew; Mrs. C. Ruffett, Mrs. D. L. Lee. Mrs. J. A. Bryans, and Mrs. G. Gessman, Omaha; Mrs. M. W. Hunter and Mrs. J. M. Perrlgo, Freront, ane Mrs. 1). F. Cole, Chicago, 111. About forty members attended the annual banquet of the Latin club given in the English room at the Lin coln. The decorations were simple. The menus, which were made by the club members, were tiny scrolls, simi lar to the ancient Roman books. Alice Allen was toastmistress. The follow ing toasts were given: "De Flnlbus Bonarum et Malorum" Cathermlne Halner. "De Senectute" Nellie McKesson. "De Amicltta" Jessie Baum. "De Republica" Zora Schaupp. "De Gloria" Jean Landale. The surplus saved from this event and economizing on club expenses during the year, will be used to pur chase liberty loan bonds. Forty members were present at the annual banquet of Sigma Phi Epsilon held in the Chinese room at the Lin coln. Clifford B. Scott was toast master The following toasts were called for. "The Dough Boys" M. C. Town send. "Camouflage" Vernon D. Andrews. "Manoeuver" Glen Ruby. "Over the Top" N. A. Bengston. The out-of-town guests were Guy Weigand, Alting E. Bennett, Harry Souders, Omaha; Reid Cowen, Malt land, Mo.; Vernon D. Andrews, Cheney; Lieut. R. L. Thiesen, Camp Hancock, Ga.; Payson Marshall Panama; Lieut. Harley Pierce, Tecum seh, and Tom Kokjer, Clarks. PERSONALS Kathryn Howey visited at her home in Beatrice Sunday.. Helen Dill visited friends in Omaha during the week-end. Gladys Appleman spent the end of the week at her home in Alvo. ' Milrae Judkins visited friends in Pawnee City during the week-end. Helen Copsey visited her parents in York the latter part of the. week. Frances Anderson and Ethel Kaspar spent the end of the week in Wahoo. Catherine Pierce spent the end of the week at her home in Belleville, Kan. Ruth and Esther Ellinghusen visited friends In Omaha Saturday and Sunday. Vivian McNamara of Nebraska City visited Ut the Alpha XI Delta house Sunday. William Wright of Scottsbluff was a guest at the Phi Kappa Psl house Sunday. Cecil Loverty of Camp Funston was a guest at the Delta Upsilon "house Sunday. Stanley Henry of Fort Riley was a guest at the Alpha Thcta Chi house Sunday. Mildred McFarland spent the end of the week visiting Thelma Roberts In Falls City. Mrs. J. W. Nuss of Sutton is a guest of her daughter, Opal, at the Achoth house. Dana Cole and Hollis Kirsch were guests at the Alpha Sigma Phi house the latter part of the week. Dwlght L. Cramer of Rangoon, In dia, visited at the Phi Gamma Delta house Saturday and Sunday. Beth Hhmlston visited Jeanette Teagarden at her home In Weeping Water Saturday and Sunday. Sergeant Lewellyn Martin of Fort Riley, visited at the Delta Chi house the latter part of the week. Clare Stray of Murdock and Sarah Cole of Omaha spent the end of the week visiting at their homes. Howard Frtruan of Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., and Harry Glldersleeve of Camp Funston visiied ai the Sigma Chi house Saturday and Sunday. Dorothy Wetherald was a guest of of Bunions oUUIb I T Margaret Dodge at her homo In Fre mont the latter part of the week. Ray Carpenter left Satunlay'to Join tho radio hoc! Ion of the navy at the Greut Lakes Naval training Million. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Young of Hebron visited Gertrude Squire at the Delta Delta Delta house tho end of the week. Mrs. VI. J Rruudago of Tocumseh was u guest of her daughter, Anne, at tho Delta Gamma house Saturday and Sunday, Glen Mat-key of Huston, Neb., and James M. Itakor of Fort Ullev. visited the PI Kappa Phi house Saturday and Sunday. Dorothy Davis, Marlon Thrush. JoHonhlne l.nno. Danhne Stlckel and Elizabeth Crawford spent the end of tho week In Omaha. Lane Grahlll returned to his homo In Sydney Friday. He expects to leave soon for Berkeley, Cal., where he will Join the aviation corp. Eva Miller attended tho national convention of Theta Sigma Phi, hon orary Journalistic society, at Law rence, Kan., the latter part of last week. Agnes Johnson of Sunerior. Dorothy Hippie, of Omaha, Kathleen Hartlgan of Farbury and Daisy Parks of Ash land spent tho latter part of the week at their homes. Alpha Chi Omega entertained Mrs. Edward McDowell, wife of the great composer, at luncheon Thursday, at the chapter house. Mrs. McDowell is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Jessie Hotchkiss of Seward and John Barton of Sundance, Wyo., were married quietly at the bride's home Wednesday. Jessie Hotchkiss at tended the University two years. John Barton was a Delta Chi and gradu ated from the University last semes ter. Four members of Beta Theta PI were called to various camps of the National army last week: "Ted" Lonam left Monday for Berkeley, Cal., for training; Wells Kink also left for Berkeley, Cal., to enter the aviation corps. De Los Anderson and Ralph Wilson left Sunday for Chicago to join the navy. UNIVERSITY NOTICES W. A. A. There will be an Important W. A. A. meeting Wednesday at 7:15 o'clock in the Armory. ALUMNI NEWS Dr. Charles F. Moon, '14, alumnus of the medical college, has opened an office at Superior, Wyo. He is the official surgeon for three coal compa nies of that vicinity. Marian Pettis. '14, has been elected head of the English department in Fremont high school for next year. R. L. Maxson, '03, who has been engaged in the abstract business at Champaign, 111., for the past seven years, has opened a law office at Falls City, Neb. Roscoe Anderson, '03, is to ,be a partner in this new law firm. Valeria Bonnell, '14. Is teaching in the high school at Sheridan, Wyo. Alma C. Fritchoff, '17, teacher of domestic science at Wayne normal, registered at the alumni office April 27. While in Lincoln she attended the Phi Beta Kappa banquet. Lorena Bixby, '15, has been elected to a position in Hastings high school for next year. F. J. Leschinsky. '16, of Loup City is to be an instructor in the new mili tary school opened at Nebraska. Arthur Anderson, '16, who was an assistant at the State Farm, has gone with the national army to Camp Funston. Albert Freitag, '13, and wife were visitors at the alumni office Friday. Mr. Freitag has Just received his cer tificate from the third officers' train ing camp, Camp Grant, 111. Recent registrants at the alumni of fice are: Mrs. Cora Brown Freitag, 13, Mampton, Neb.; Clella Stufft, Fairfield, Nebr.; Walter R. Raecke, 36th Infantry, Ft. Snelling, Minn. MUST APPLY AT ONCE " FOR TRAINING CAMP (Continued from nage one.) similar to those for previous officers' training camps, with the addition of one clause, which states that all ap plications must not only be citizens of the United States, but also that no application will be considered if the applicant was born in Germany or Any of her allies. WIN FIRST DUAL BY WIDE MARGIN - (Continued from pae one) sprinters by fully 20 yards. In a spe cial 100 -yard dash the university year lings again showed their superiority when Danforth and Smith took both first and second. Result of the Events lOOyard dash H. McMahon, Neb., first; Townsend, Neb., second; Dlm- I.k. Ames, third-Time 104 no.-on.lH. Mil., run Kretl or. Noll.. WM; liHU. Neb , second; Hansen. Anion, third - Time, 5:10 4 5. iiivnr,l hurdlea Finney. N'o4i . fliuf Anderson. Al'jon. second; Flood. Neb., third-Time. 112 5 seconds. 440 yard tlnsh-H McMahon. Nob . first; M. McMahon. Nob., second; FUh. Ames, thlrd-Tlnio. 57 2 5 not-olid. Polo vault WllUn Ann's, first; Gelbart. Neb., koi end - Height. 10 foot. 8 inches. 220 yard hurdles--Kinney. Neb., first ; Anderson. Ames, second; II. McMahon Neb.' third -Time, 10 seconds. shut nut Wapnor. Ames, first; Foell, Ames, second; Munn. Nob., third - Distance. 36 feet 11 Inches. Half mile tun Grau. Neb., first; Hartley. Amos, second; Ellorbiock Neb., third Time 2:18 15. Half mile relay Nebraska (Sthcl ii.n,., Vm-f Ilrvan. 11. McMahon won Time. 1:51. Ames defaulted and did not run. High Jump Anderson. Ante, first; Flood. Neb., second; Dobson. Nob., third-Height, 5 fort 220 yard dash Townsend, Neb., first; Finney, Neb. second: Downing, AnmR thtrd Time. 23 4-5 seconds. Discus throw Hubka. Neb., first; Wilken. Ames, Becnnd; Wagner, Aincs (Mr,! instance. 110 feet. Two mile run Graf. Neb., first; Kretzler. Neb., second; Sharp, Ames ihU Time. 11:10 Broad Jump-Dimlck. Ames, first; Dobson. Neb., second; Townsena. iseo. third Distance, 19 feet. 5 inches. Nehriska (Yorte. Grau II. McMahon) first; Ames '(Downing. Nichols. Dlmlck and Fish) second Time, 3:.ia. DEBATES SET FOR ANNUAL FETE DAY (Continued from Pate One) iMciri, win he decided today be vial iioniv "... tween the Teachers' College High School and Wilber. The honors In c.HoBtern District lie between Beatrice and Wymore; In the North- Central District between Maaison mm Summary of the district contests follows: Pafrn District nai .t T Masters. Central in.h Rhnni Omaha. Director Omaha Central Plattsmouth. Won v... rtniohn Central. xt .v. DonH.wopnine Water. Won 1U1 111 v waoninir Water by default. -,.v. rvntrni.VeeDlne Water. Won by Omaha Central. r9et.rntral District Prinrtnal Frank G. Plckell, Lincoln, Director , Wllber-Milford. Won by" Wilber. rrte. Won by Crete. ivajiuwiiu . T wnin.TTnivorsitv Place. Won by Lincoln. rvoto-wnher. Won by Wilber. fnlleire High School-Lin coin. Won by Teachers' College High TnoApra f!nlleee High School-Wil ber. April 29. Mirh.r.ontral District Superintendent E. M. Short, Oakland, Director t rir,KVA7isnr Won by Wis ner. Norfolk-Madison. Won by Madison. Battle Creek-Madison. Won by Madison by default.. Madison-Albion. Won by Madison. Oakland-Wlsner. Won by Wisner Madison-Wlsner. Northeastern District Superintendent J. R. Armstrong, Wayne, Director Ponca-Newcastle. Won by Ponca by default. Emerson-Wayne. Won by Wayne. Bloomfield-Randolph, Won by Ran dolph. Ponca-Randolph. Won by Randolph. Wayne-Randolph. April 26. Northwestern District Superintendent W. R. Pate, Alliance, Director Valentine-Gordon. Won by Valen tine, 2 to 1. Sldney-Klmball. Won by Sidney, unanimous. Bayard-Gering. Won by Bayard by default. Alliance-Harrison. Won by Aalli ance, unanimous. Sidney-Bayard. Won by Bayard. Allianca-Valentlne. Won by Alli ance. Sidney-Bayard. Won by Bayard. " Alliance-Valentine. Won by Alli ance. Alliance-Bayard. Won by Alliance, 2 to 1. Southern District Superintendent C. S. Gilbert, Edgar, Director Edgar-Ohiowa. Won by Edgar. Falrbury-Hardy. Won by Falrbury. Chtckley-Red Cloud. Won by Red Cloud. Edgar-Plymouth. Won by Edgar. Falrbury-Red Cloud. At Red Cloud, April 26. Edgar (winner of Falrbury-Red Cloud debate). Southeastern uiirvt Superintendent I. -N. Clark, Pawnee rity. Director Tocumsch -Auburn. Won by Tecum- soh. Falls City Beatrice. Won by Beat rice by default. Ueatrlco Tocumsch. Won by Boat- lice by default. I'awnoo City Humboldt. Won by default. pawnco City Beatrice. Won by Beatrice. V more Beatrice. Southeastern District Superintendent W. T. Davis, Mr Cook, Director Boavor City Oxford. Won by Beaver City. McCook-Arapaboe. Won by Mc- Cook. Beaver City McCook. Won by Mc- Cook. Western District Superintendent H. W. Wendland. Mlndon. Director Sutherland Cozad. Won by Cozad by default. Shelton Gibbon. Won by Fholton by default. Holdroge Kcncbaw. Won by Hold- rcge. Sutherland Gibbon. Wpn by Gib bon. .... Mlnden Holdrege. Won by Mlnden. Mlnden-Gibbon. At Mlnden. April 26. West-Central District Superintendent Don R. Leech, Sar gent." Director s,rm. Anslev and Ravenna. Won by Ord, Broken Bow and St. Paul respectively by default. Sargent-Burwell. Won by Sargent by default. Ravenna-Ansley. Won by Ravenna. Ravenna-Sargent. Won by Ravenna Alex R. Swenson Went to Snelling at First Call Alex R. Swenson, ex-'17, heard Uncle Sam's first call and took advan tage of the first R. O. T. C. at Fort Snelling, where he was commissioned second lieutenant, infantry depot T 1 f,- 'V i brigade. He was immediately trans ferred to Camp Dodge, where he Is now performing his duty, as second lieutenant, Company R, 5th battalion, 163 depot brigade. Swenson took an active work In many campus activities and was a recognized leader among the students. He was one of the Innocents chosen for last year and was class president during his sophomore year.' Everett B. Scott Now in School of Aviation Everett B. Scott, A. B. 16, enlisted as a private in Company B-l, hospital corp at Great Lakes, 111., and was soon advanced to a first class hospital ap- prentice. - He was one of the few chosen from his 6hip to enroll In the pilot school for aviation. Scott is a member of Phi Gammt Delta, f.sd captain of the 1916 track team.' f '.--- V?f-:":